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also significantly, of uncle ted by this time was president of the united states. here in this pause for a minute to examine briefly just how theodore roosevelt got to be president because it bears directly on franklin subsequent career. around the time that franklin was preparing his notes the door had been running the police department in new york city. having a grand time reading of corruption. the powers that be in the republican party decided he was becoming a nuisance. so they looked around for a job they could offer him to get him out of new york. someone remembered theodore had written a book about the war of 1812. interested in a job as assistant secretary of the navy? he jumped at the chance. only weeks after he was sworn in the spanish-american war broke out. the door immediately quit the navy department, created the rough riders, sailed to cuba and became a hero. then only months later he was elected governor of new york and a year after that vice-president . under mckinley, president. all happened almost as fast as i can recounted. needless to say, the
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states and oklahoma as someone who lives out a very skewed version of the american dream. >> reporter: the movie opens friday. pop star mickey ma national launched her hu perfume. her first fragrance is a mix of fruits, vanilla and musks. that's your eye on entertainment. teresa garcia, cbs news, los angeles. >>> good morning. thank you for watching 9news now at 5:00 a.m. i'm andrea roane. >>> good morning. i'm mike hydeck. good morning, monika. >> good morning. yes, i was at madonna last night. she came out at 10:30. >> a lot of consideration for your hours i see. >> i won't say how much sleep i got. >> you're doing great. well done. >>> weather wise you may need a jacket or two depending on where you are. one of my weather watchers in old town maryland, down to 33. thank you for that report. that is some chilly weather out there. most of us are in the 40s here locally. here's a look at our day planner on this tuesday morning, the day after the big madonna concert. 69 degrees at noon with
states and oklahoma as someone who lives out a very skewed version of the american dream. >> reporter: the movie opens friday. pop star mickey ma national launched her hu perfume. her first fragrance is a mix of fruits, vanilla and musks. that's your eye on entertainment. teresa garcia, cbs news, los angeles. >>> good morning. thank you for watching 9news now at 5:00 a.m. i'm andrea roane. >>> good morning. i'm mike hydeck. good morning, monika. >> good morning....
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where is it headed next and could the united states be in the storm's path? we'll have the latest. >> heather: straight ahead, both campaigns going all out to win swing states that could decide the presidential election but our voters there? our political panel will weigh in next. hey. hey eddie. i brought your stuff. you don't have to do this. yes i do. i want you to keep this. it'd be weird. take care. you too. [ sighs ] so how did it go? he's upset. [ male announcer ] spend less time at gas stations. with best in class fuel economy. it's our most innovative altima ever. ♪ gives you a 50% annual bonus. and everyone, but her... likes 50% more cash. but, i have an idea. do you want a princess dress? yes how about some cupcakes? yes lollipop? yes! do you want an etch a sketch? yes! do you want 50% more cash? no you got talent. [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card. with a 50% annual cash bonus it's the card for people who like more cash. what's in your wallet? i usually say that. >>. >> gregg: welcome back. bottom of the hour, time for top of
where is it headed next and could the united states be in the storm's path? we'll have the latest. >> heather: straight ahead, both campaigns going all out to win swing states that could decide the presidential election but our voters there? our political panel will weigh in next. hey. hey eddie. i brought your stuff. you don't have to do this. yes i do. i want you to keep this. it'd be weird. take care. you too. [ sighs ] so how did it go? he's upset. [ male announcer ] spend less time...
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that the response from the united states was late? >> obama, all of your government, it was very late. >> reporter: so all of this is because the response was late? but there was little time for interviews. we should turn around here. the police are charging. >> you see what happened, what -- just -- the egyptian government is doing with the egyptian people because -- because of the americans. >> reporter: there were demonstrations today in nearly 40 cities across the region and beyond. but as bad as it looks, the demonstrations were generally small. but in what will have implications for security worldwide, the extremists have found a weak spot to attack a super power they believe is responsible for an offense against islam. and radicals, brian, are still looking for other soft targets. today, they attacked a u.n. outpost here in egypt, and several american chain restaurants in the region. brian? >> interesting to watch this throughout the weekend, richard engel in cairo, thank you, and we're getting a first look at what happened ins
that the response from the united states was late? >> obama, all of your government, it was very late. >> reporter: so all of this is because the response was late? but there was little time for interviews. we should turn around here. the police are charging. >> you see what happened, what -- just -- the egyptian government is doing with the egyptian people because -- because of the americans. >> reporter: there were demonstrations today in nearly 40 cities across the...
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i'm not trying to say new york is the only place in the united states that this has happened. but wars have often been an occasion for unity, for cohesion. you know, we are all in this together. we've all got to win this together, so we've got to put our more parochial interests aside and pulled together to win whatever word might be. but at the same time new york is a great magnet for immigrants from around the world, from its very earliest days in the 1620s onward, has been a place for discrete, separate populations of newcomers have often brought their own political cultures, the room loyalties and allegiances their ethnic and natural visages cultures and have ended up jostling each other. and especially at times of war come of this has the case in the year, sometimes the tragic consequences. i'm going to start by showing you these images, starting with the civil war. and again, the book starts well before that, but this is where we're starting tonight. so this is april of 1861 after the confederacy fired on fort sumter in the civil war began. this is one of the mass rallie
i'm not trying to say new york is the only place in the united states that this has happened. but wars have often been an occasion for unity, for cohesion. you know, we are all in this together. we've all got to win this together, so we've got to put our more parochial interests aside and pulled together to win whatever word might be. but at the same time new york is a great magnet for immigrants from around the world, from its very earliest days in the 1620s onward, has been a place for...
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well the united states certainly has been benefiting from the territorial disputes including this one big in china and an over the do you tie island list to send a cool island to deter the knees as well as to retire of the spills i know and some southeast asian countries in the south china sea name need the so-called spread peace is. the concern of china's rar east and be concerned with china's assertiveness indies territorial disputes have encouraged japan and. countries like the philippines and vietnam to pursue a hedging strategy meaning seeking closer. closer security ties and then unite to space which has been exploiting is kind of minturn to be full is come back to asia so to speak now as you are alluding to a moment ago china emphasizing its prior ownership rights over these islands that are certainly in the middle of the territorial dispute talks about a possible important solve regional dialogue as we talk about that we're now getting reports here at r.t. of three chinese ships entering the waters around the disputed islands is this perhaps a show of force or perhaps somethin
well the united states certainly has been benefiting from the territorial disputes including this one big in china and an over the do you tie island list to send a cool island to deter the knees as well as to retire of the spills i know and some southeast asian countries in the south china sea name need the so-called spread peace is. the concern of china's rar east and be concerned with china's assertiveness indies territorial disputes have encouraged japan and. countries like the philippines...
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narrator: over 300 million people live in the united states. and each person uses an average of 100 gallons of water every day. man: what it takes to actually make clean water is somewhat a mystery to most customers. woman: so how does water get from the river into your house, or here at school? woman: somebody has to bring that water to us, and somebody has to take it away when we're finished with it. man: the water infrastructure is vital for disease protection, fire protection, basic sanitation, economic development, and for our quality of life. man: you just can't visualize all the assets that are under our feet. we have about two million miles of pipe in this nation. if you're walking around in an urban area, you're probably stepping on a pipe. man: our grandparents paid for, and put in for the first time, these large distribution systems. woman: and in many cases, it's not been touched since. man: we're at a critical turning point. much of that infrastructure is wearing out. narrator: our water infrastructure is made up of complex, underg
narrator: over 300 million people live in the united states. and each person uses an average of 100 gallons of water every day. man: what it takes to actually make clean water is somewhat a mystery to most customers. woman: so how does water get from the river into your house, or here at school? woman: somebody has to bring that water to us, and somebody has to take it away when we're finished with it. man: the water infrastructure is vital for disease protection, fire protection, basic...
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there the united states by well connected interests and back stairs is. the chance to ask. got sold out is its own science and accurate picture and there's a problem meeting on happening in this country. insurance companies the. people that sold out in a war profiteers got bailed out and soldiers got sold out. and all the rest of us it gives me extreme pleasure to say happy birthday on wall street and i hear in the end it's still going strong and here's another year off and just actually getting into the system. and former u.s. governor jesse ventura has some advice for occupy activist as he lays out his agenda for a possible presidential run in twenty sixteen here's a preview of what's to come later this hour here on our team. they need to continue to stay apart they need to continue to get arrested they need to continue to be vigilant how do you think we stop the vietnam war said to me the turning point of the vietnam war many people say it was the sixty eight ted offensive that was huge but i don't believe that was the real turning point for america i believe the turning
there the united states by well connected interests and back stairs is. the chance to ask. got sold out is its own science and accurate picture and there's a problem meeting on happening in this country. insurance companies the. people that sold out in a war profiteers got bailed out and soldiers got sold out. and all the rest of us it gives me extreme pleasure to say happy birthday on wall street and i hear in the end it's still going strong and here's another year off and just actually...
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states and to have the united states so if they are trying to intervene to delay these really trying to stop it one can assume that that is also a look at social washington that we've certainly heard some officials out of out of tehran saying if indeed israel were to strike iran tehran would retaliate in ways unexpected and unforeseen d.t. by that if he did you would be talking about here well i do buy that and that has always been the position of terror in the rain to are literally being attacked what they are effectively saying is that the united states is involved in a number of concretes in the number of cases the iranians have either been neutral or if even the green light to american advances as they did in iraq from the toppling of saddam hussein as they did in afghanistan for us stopping the taliban they are basically saying that the going to open up new fronts in a. big open up new products in the front years of iraq and they couldn't under leash hezbollah on in storage so it will not be simply an air war it will be award that they will fight on preorder. different from so i
states and to have the united states so if they are trying to intervene to delay these really trying to stop it one can assume that that is also a look at social washington that we've certainly heard some officials out of out of tehran saying if indeed israel were to strike iran tehran would retaliate in ways unexpected and unforeseen d.t. by that if he did you would be talking about here well i do buy that and that has always been the position of terror in the rain to are literally being...
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well, if you have to do that to stop iran from blowing up the united states with a nuclear weapon and attacking new york city, damn right i do. >> sean: my son was watching it with me last night, and he said, when romney was being interviewed, that guy doesn't like governor romney, does he? he picked up on the bias. dick, look forward to your book. >> picks up where "screwed" left off and talks about u.n. global governance and the end of freedom. >> sean: coming up, roseanne barr. did you know she's running for president? her platform, socialism. we'll see how the interview goes. then the president wants all successful americans to pay "their fair share." we did the math on this program. we'll tell you, even if they confiscated all the money of millionaires, would it help pay ♪ [ male announcer ] it started long ago. the joy of giving something everything you've got. it takes passion. and it's not letting up anytime soon. at unitedhealthcare insurance company, we understand that commitment. and always have. so does aarp, an organization serving the needs of americans 50 and over for
well, if you have to do that to stop iran from blowing up the united states with a nuclear weapon and attacking new york city, damn right i do. >> sean: my son was watching it with me last night, and he said, when romney was being interviewed, that guy doesn't like governor romney, does he? he picked up on the bias. dick, look forward to your book. >> picks up where "screwed" left off and talks about u.n. global governance and the end of freedom. >> sean: coming up,...
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for error you know so the clothier of the united states well connected interests and it's still almost a chance to back it up he got sold out is he talking science and the detection. of the fall of the meeting all happening in this country illegally. insurance companies go out at people nussle they have to deal with that they've got bailed out and soldiers. and all the rest of us gives me extreme cleanser to say happy birthday on wall street and i hear in the end it's still going strong and here's another year off i just ascertaining into the system. but you know if you are from moscow coming up in just a few minutes territorial tan sions japan seals a new anti-missile rater deal with washington as a dispute over islands also claimed by china simmers and the background. and the d.n.a. probe of a condom claimed to have been used by julian assange makes a case against that we can make said of her look ever more shaky. like millions of americans i've lost thousands of dollars in retirement funds and i haven't had as bad as many it's not just about the fit it's about me to. say. that. need
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states and its alliance with japan and to some degree i expect these kind of skirmishes to continue for a long time be it's games of brinksmanship it will continue to look tense and gents' and dance and then you'll have moments of relaxation so what we're seeing today is a snapshot of what we're going to see for the next decade or more. there are many other stories ahead in the program including. the u.s. and britain leave them not just have a naval exercises off the iranian coast while israel steps up its tough talk on terror. and cyber revelations the world's leading antivirus developers stumble on an asshole of supervisors is eerily similar to america's. all that still to come but first almost two hundred thirty inmates died in u.k. prisons last year alone according to shocking statistics issued by the country's official watchdog as artie's party boy to reports one of the reasons is inmates reportedly being refused basic medical care. the highest number of deaths ever recorded in the u.k. presence what stands behind this grim statistic last year alone seventy one prisoners commit
states and its alliance with japan and to some degree i expect these kind of skirmishes to continue for a long time be it's games of brinksmanship it will continue to look tense and gents' and dance and then you'll have moments of relaxation so what we're seeing today is a snapshot of what we're going to see for the next decade or more. there are many other stories ahead in the program including. the u.s. and britain leave them not just have a naval exercises off the iranian coast while israel...
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states and its alliance with japan and. to some degree i expect these kind of skirmishes to continue for a long time basically it's games of brinksmanship it will continue to look tense and tense and dense and then you'll have moments of relaxation so what we're seeing today is a snapshot of what we're going to see for the next decade or more they say that that is not designed to essentially confront china but it's also designed to set in a signal that asia and the asian century and economics and commerce in the region and the growth of china matter and that the united states is not going to withdraw from that region so it's trying to sell the point that its strategic footprint in asia will remain where it is if not grow larger while at the same time you know these wars that we've been having in the middle east will shrink but to be just bottom line is we don't know whether the rise of china is going to lead to conflict between the united states and china and its allies or whether it will be managed and so we'll have both c
states and its alliance with japan and. to some degree i expect these kind of skirmishes to continue for a long time basically it's games of brinksmanship it will continue to look tense and tense and dense and then you'll have moments of relaxation so what we're seeing today is a snapshot of what we're going to see for the next decade or more they say that that is not designed to essentially confront china but it's also designed to set in a signal that asia and the asian century and economics...
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to discuss this film now the united states has been same thing additional security has been sending the weeds to beef up security in cities around the region this is only inflaming tensions on the ground with many people unfortunately asking the question whether or not the united states is not benefiting from this mind this is a powerful as the excuse to send the suits on the ground here in time of the situation is calm for the moment although tensions are running high he said he can feel the pull to sixteen teams the possibility that any kind of violence could be one any time. on his policy reporting right there from cairo while speaking about america's forces build up in protests stricken regions foreign affairs editor of chronicles magazine sort of coverage says it will only lead to ruin. it only means that the u.s. is getting deeper and deeper into a potential quagmire if they had any sense in foggy bottom inside the beltway that they would be disengaging and not extending their engage so what do you do with these forces do intervene now against the libyan authorities that you helpe
to discuss this film now the united states has been same thing additional security has been sending the weeds to beef up security in cities around the region this is only inflaming tensions on the ground with many people unfortunately asking the question whether or not the united states is not benefiting from this mind this is a powerful as the excuse to send the suits on the ground here in time of the situation is calm for the moment although tensions are running high he said he can feel the...
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i want everyone to understand, on amazon, it is already the number one best seller in the united states. this is a topic a lot people are very curious about. so what extra pressure does that put on the u.s. government, mark? >> well, tremendous. now, if anyone remembers back to the pentagon papers case 40 years ago and the thought of could the government stop publication of the book? the legal standard is just too high. the fact is is the book's been out. and obviously media has copies of it. so it would be too difficult to put the genie back in the bottle. the publisher has ratcheted this up. not only increased the print run from 300,000 to 400,000, but expedited the publication date from the 11th to the 4th so practically speaking there's not any time for the government to do anything. >> some people might say this is disgusting. you come back, all these other guys are on your team and they don't do this and you want to get rich and you go and put a pseudonym and write the book. other people say no, what's wrong with what he did, after all, the president gave details of what happened
i want everyone to understand, on amazon, it is already the number one best seller in the united states. this is a topic a lot people are very curious about. so what extra pressure does that put on the u.s. government, mark? >> well, tremendous. now, if anyone remembers back to the pentagon papers case 40 years ago and the thought of could the government stop publication of the book? the legal standard is just too high. the fact is is the book's been out. and obviously media has copies of...
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and iran the number one hurdle from the iranian side is this perception that the united states doesn't actually want to negotiate a resolution to the nuclear issue that this is about regime change just like on our side our number one concern is we can't trust the iranians that they don't want to nuclear weapons this adds fuel to the fire inside of iran that this is really about regime change in the united states is not going to accept any kind of diplomatic resolution. you want to live from moscow coming up this hour. it's a good idea to some to me for some reason absolutely not for hate speech but at the same time we have a first among our team discusses the assets and timing of the controversial and muslim plots. with the arab spring forcing people to flee their homes and had to europe manning have found in their hour of need they've been turned down at the front door all that more after a short break. to see no one should be proud. of scrap metal littering pristine arctic landscape building stilton over their foundation pipes spewing black smoke over the snow covered peaks the trace
and iran the number one hurdle from the iranian side is this perception that the united states doesn't actually want to negotiate a resolution to the nuclear issue that this is about regime change just like on our side our number one concern is we can't trust the iranians that they don't want to nuclear weapons this adds fuel to the fire inside of iran that this is really about regime change in the united states is not going to accept any kind of diplomatic resolution. you want to live from...
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states and teacher cutbacks and trying to. see parents keep. that is that hope for some living room learning. may be entering a new chapter but it's yesterday's trial which has cairo's residents fearing for their health and after a year in a state of flux since deposing president mubarak tons of garbage are rotting in the capital streets and here's. a revolution or a leftover that's already starting to cause a bit of a sting it took egyptians eighteen days of mass protests to oust hosni mubarak yet in the each an insulin month they've encountered a far more pungent problem with residents don't wait for garbage collection instead they threw it out onto the streets and we have to collect it. cairo has never been a particularly clean city but the growing piles of garbage have become a major blight on its revolutionary glory president mohamed morsi promised to solve the problem in his first one hundred days in office but more than two months into his reign he's yet to show any haste in eliminating the waste. they said garbage fans
states and teacher cutbacks and trying to. see parents keep. that is that hope for some living room learning. may be entering a new chapter but it's yesterday's trial which has cairo's residents fearing for their health and after a year in a state of flux since deposing president mubarak tons of garbage are rotting in the capital streets and here's. a revolution or a leftover that's already starting to cause a bit of a sting it took egyptians eighteen days of mass protests to oust hosni mubarak...
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well first of all you have to recognize that the united states historically has been the headquarters of islamophobia there's no question that in lebanon in particular there is dissatisfaction with the was policy with regard to israel with regard to the palestinian refugee question so yes there is dissatisfaction always in the what is the role of music at the same time there is dissatisfaction with the general level isn't for the most phobia indian states and washington has the guy out beyond the rhetoric of washington has to show much more outrage against these videos and films that are designed to inflame passions i think as such i have to be very because of this tick in the short term in the low term with regard to united states changing its policies towards a very sensitive. now on target of com for more on the anti-american global rallies including our live timeline of the protests. a major international armada of naval power has a mast off the iranian coast for a what's believed to be the biggest military exercise ever seen in the region the american and british lad show a fores
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states navy to extend the term. number 8, resolution approving the thirsty seventh amendment to the treasure island land and have you beening khur master lease between the treasure island development authority and the structure master lease between the treasure island development authority and the united states navy to extend the term. item number 9, resolution approving the sixteenth amendment to the treasure island marina master lease between treasure island development authority and the united states navy to extend the term. number 10, resolution approving the eighth amendment to the treasure island child care master lease between the treasure island development authority and the united states navy extending 2 term, and item number 11 and 12. >> i -- >> thank you, madam chair, members of the committee. >> just one moment, supervisor kim? >> i realize that when is before us today is several master lease amendments along with the cooperative agreement modification, but i think given the media attention currently an
states navy to extend the term. number 8, resolution approving the thirsty seventh amendment to the treasure island land and have you beening khur master lease between the treasure island development authority and the structure master lease between the treasure island development authority and the united states navy to extend the term. item number 9, resolution approving the sixteenth amendment to the treasure island marina master lease between treasure island development authority and the...
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go entirely on the united states to all conflict and support. all the details worth knowing on the regional tension in the east china sea also available on our web site r t v dot com including further pictures of taiwanese fishermen preparing to claim ownership of the islands and details of the ongoing talks between tokyo and beijing in an effort to settle the conflict. this is arts he now the average income of a household in the u.k. continues to spiral down and that's why the government reveals plans to shuffle billions out of the wealth by jet britain's spirit of survival might help to jumpstart the economy but as r.t. sarah firth explains that will hardly be enough to drag the poor out of the financial swamp. britain's in the midst of a double dip recession and everybody feeling the pinch or all of a chilling new research has revealed that the gap between britain's rich and poor is widening in fact if you are one of the middle income or low income families in the way to tighten your belt even further it's still that by twenty twenty an avera
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you know so the clone there are united states connected interests and baxter's is still almost a chance to ask them if not sold out is its own science and through the detection. of the fall of the making of them having dysfunction in the interests of these not held at people know so little there are no war profiteers and soldiers just so. old the rest of us gives me extreme closure to say how they occupy wall street not here again and so i'm strong and here's on the you know i just asked if anyone says this. former us governor jesse ventura has some advice for occupy activists as he lays out his agenda for a possible presidential run and twenty sixteen here's a preview of what's to come this hour on our team. they need to continue to stay apart they need to continue to get arrested baby need to continue to be vigilant how do you think we stop the vietnam war had to be the turning point of the vietnam war many people say it was the sixty eight ted offensive that was huge but i don't believe that was the real turning point for america i believe the turning point of the vietnam war was whe
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you can say that the president of the united states is not is was it not audacity for the united states government to take credit for the last two years of progress. was it not dangerous for him to say. the united states supported the forces of change in the arab spring to news in history did not begin in the same for two thousand and law goes a.z. did not set himself on fire so. we reelected. all right so we just heard assad pointing to what he sees as president obama being hypocritical when he sees when he advocates free speech in the middle east why does he think the president is using the arab spring for political gain well it is obvious he is trying to use it for political gain because he's a politician in the years i hypocrite because if you look at how the us was supporting the dictators that were overthrown ben ali regime in tunisia and mubarak in egypt they were had full support of the us government up until the last moment when it was obvious that they would be pushed aside by the popular uprising in this region and even try to have and who would succeed mubarak in egypt and t
you can say that the president of the united states is not is was it not audacity for the united states government to take credit for the last two years of progress. was it not dangerous for him to say. the united states supported the forces of change in the arab spring to news in history did not begin in the same for two thousand and law goes a.z. did not set himself on fire so. we reelected. all right so we just heard assad pointing to what he sees as president obama being hypocritical when...
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to discuss the settlement now the united states has been same thing additional security has been sending the means to beef up security in various cities around the region and this is only inflaming tensions on the ground that many people i'm talking to asking the question whether or not the united states is not benefiting from this mine and says it now has the excuse to save so the troops on the ground given time of the situation is comparable moment although tensions on the so he can feel that the end is it seems tame the possibility that any kind of violence could be wrong any time. paula slave reporting there from cairo as the u.s. beefs up its military presence in the region some believe the demonstrations are actually benefiting washington that's what's on the gyptian so telling auntie's paula there she also has reports on the no nonsense approach of egyptian police to protesters and how matters are just getting worse and worse all that and more twitter feed and fall asleep underscore arts and while i'm speaking about america's forces build up in a protest stricken regions foreign a
to discuss the settlement now the united states has been same thing additional security has been sending the means to beef up security in various cities around the region and this is only inflaming tensions on the ground that many people i'm talking to asking the question whether or not the united states is not benefiting from this mine and says it now has the excuse to save so the troops on the ground given time of the situation is comparable moment although tensions on the so he can feel that...
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boston built the first modern sewer system in the united states. ours was completed between 1877 and 1884. with this wonderful new sewer system, we were taking our filth and moving it out to the ocean. of course, all of this was untreated. in the 1960s, we were still pumping all of our sewage out to moon island, untreated. we would get swimmers here, never knowing, in the middle of summer, why you would have a cold. well, we were swimming in diluted sewage. melosi: the major way to deal with pollution, at least until early into the 20th century, was through the process of dilution. the assumption was that the capacity of rivers and streams, and even the seas, allowed for certain levels of pollution that eventually would purify themself. as we get later into the 20th century, it becomes clear that the volumes of waste made dilution unworkable as a single solution. and so treatment became the ways in which we deal with pollution. narrator: to protect public health, starting in the 1950s and '60s, there was a push to put in wastewater treatment plants
boston built the first modern sewer system in the united states. ours was completed between 1877 and 1884. with this wonderful new sewer system, we were taking our filth and moving it out to the ocean. of course, all of this was untreated. in the 1960s, we were still pumping all of our sewage out to moon island, untreated. we would get swimmers here, never knowing, in the middle of summer, why you would have a cold. well, we were swimming in diluted sewage. melosi: the major way to deal with...
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and iran the number one hurdle from the iranian side is this perception that the united states doesn't actually want to negotiate a resolution to the nuclear issue that this is about regime change just like on our side our number one concern is we can't trust the iranians that they don't want to nuclear weapons this adds fuel to the fire inside of iran that this is really about regime change in the united states is not going to accept any kind of diplomatic resolution. and you're watching our t.v. coming up this hour. it's a good idea to have an anti islamic sentiment for some reason absolutely not i'm not for hate speech but at the same time we have a first amendment party discusses the ethics and timing of a controversial as a muslim ad what's. with the arab spring forcing people to flee their homes and had to to europe many have found in their hour of need they have been turned down at the front door all that and more after a short break. lou that is that takes your breath away a few tourists travel to these paul it's no prepackaged confort but the joy of the wild is guaranteed guin
and iran the number one hurdle from the iranian side is this perception that the united states doesn't actually want to negotiate a resolution to the nuclear issue that this is about regime change just like on our side our number one concern is we can't trust the iranians that they don't want to nuclear weapons this adds fuel to the fire inside of iran that this is really about regime change in the united states is not going to accept any kind of diplomatic resolution. and you're watching our...
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i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. infringement upon my social well-being and freedom. speaking of freedom - it is preposterous to suggest that i must have my homework done before playing video games. i know my rights, and you can't tell me what to do. mom, dad, you have thirty seconds for a response. does every conversation with your teen turn into a debate? call the boys town national hotline at 800-448-3000, or visit parenting.org. trained counselors are on call 24-7 to help with parenting problems. >> announcer: "nightline" continues from new york city with terry moran. >> in the health conscious supersize me era, it's common knowledge that fast food can be bad for your health and your waistline, but today, bad news for those who believe ka lotter ignorance is bliss, as mcdonald's announces
i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. infringement upon my social well-being and freedom. speaking of freedom - it is preposterous to suggest that i must have my homework done before playing video...
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just to take one example, right after the post office was organized, the congress of the united states authorize the post office to allow newspapers to exchange one copy with each other newspaper, for free. that would be carried at no cost through the postal service, which allowed editors to swap and actually like borrow and lifted from each other. it was a great way of filling up your newspaper for free in the early days. also in the 18th century and early 19 center a lot of state government and the federal government did not have their own printing capacity. so everything that they needed printed had to be chopped out to a printer. this is one of the ways they kept a lot of those early newspapers afloat, the printer who is on the side of the party of power would get those contracts and would be the one who was authorized to print everything, early currencies, lottery tickets, detections of laws, all of these things would be given as a political favor to the editor who was on the right side. >> so today, just a circuit to the present before it could work questions, there is a mood, it
just to take one example, right after the post office was organized, the congress of the united states authorize the post office to allow newspapers to exchange one copy with each other newspaper, for free. that would be carried at no cost through the postal service, which allowed editors to swap and actually like borrow and lifted from each other. it was a great way of filling up your newspaper for free in the early days. also in the 18th century and early 19 center a lot of state government...
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there's a class warfare in the united states but it's nothing to do with social status teachers there are walking out in the thousands demanding better paying conditions school see of multiplying that in staff and standards more and more families are taking the concept of homework to its ultimate conclusion as it is reported. yellow buses and traffic guards are the general indicators that america's new school year house started. in chicago some twenty six thousand teachers carrying out a union strike in the streets indicate a problem for the u.s. education system. the city's teachers are demanding a salary increase and better job security but for nearly four hundred thousand students class has been indefinitely canceled in america's third largest school district in the nation's first more than one point one million students have successfully begun school new york city's teachers have showed up but an increasing amount of families are permanently keeping their kids home. six point four five year old julian and his seven year old brother brennan. a routine school day involves a seat at
there's a class warfare in the united states but it's nothing to do with social status teachers there are walking out in the thousands demanding better paying conditions school see of multiplying that in staff and standards more and more families are taking the concept of homework to its ultimate conclusion as it is reported. yellow buses and traffic guards are the general indicators that america's new school year house started. in chicago some twenty six thousand teachers carrying out a union...
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lawrence seaway in 1959, the queen would not return to the united states for nearly another two decades. but she did entertain american presidents in britain. eisenhower made a very memorable visit to belgium world, where she invited him to a picnic and cooked scones on a griddle for him. he was so impressed that he asked her for the recipe, which she wrote out in longhand. apologizing that the quantity was for 16 people and adding that the mixture needed a great deal of beating. she gave jack and jackie kennedy a dinner at buckingham palace, which was the first time the president had dined there when woodrow wilson was entertained by the queen's grandfather, king george five. yet, the 31-year-old first lady was surprisingly critical afterwards. he was not impressed by the flowers were the furnishings at buckingham palace. or by the queens evening gown and what she described as her flat hairstyle. jackie said that when she also complained about the pressure of being on tour, the queen gave her a glance of and advice that one gets classy with time. when the president was assassinated in
lawrence seaway in 1959, the queen would not return to the united states for nearly another two decades. but she did entertain american presidents in britain. eisenhower made a very memorable visit to belgium world, where she invited him to a picnic and cooked scones on a griddle for him. he was so impressed that he asked her for the recipe, which she wrote out in longhand. apologizing that the quantity was for 16 people and adding that the mixture needed a great deal of beating. she gave jack...
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and iran the number one hurdle from the iranian side is this perception that the united states doesn't actually want to negotiate. resolution to the nuclear issue that this is about regime change just like on our side our number one concern is we can't trust the iranians that they don't want to nuclear weapons this adds fuel to the fire inside of iran that this is really about regime change in the united states is not going to accept any kind of diplomatic resolution and more of the latest news is waiting for you now outside. iran announces a technological breakthrough that allows it to conduct military operations around the middle east territory visit r.t. dot com or enron. meanwhile the queen of england supplements the royal collection of art with a set of diamond doused words of herself created by artists on a verse more details about the masterpieces on. the french invasion of russia has started again after two hundred years up at the. south jet the imprint of polio has arrived from overseas to lead the army i have to really take my time to prepare myself to get it right i know. th
and iran the number one hurdle from the iranian side is this perception that the united states doesn't actually want to negotiate. resolution to the nuclear issue that this is about regime change just like on our side our number one concern is we can't trust the iranians that they don't want to nuclear weapons this adds fuel to the fire inside of iran that this is really about regime change in the united states is not going to accept any kind of diplomatic resolution and more of the latest news...
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ten people drown every day in the united states. it's the second leading cause of death for children under 14. unfortunately, 60 to 70% of black children and hispanic children don't know how to swim, making them three times more likely to drown. >> on top of that, if your parent doesn't know how to swim there's a pretty good statistic you're not going -- your child isn't going to learn how to swim either. >> but make a splash is the big push in 47 states. their goal is to get kids prepared for the water and summertime fun. >> there are three main barriers that stops a lot of kids from swimming. the number one is fear. whether it's a generational thing passed down from their parents. the second one is physical appearance. a lot of kids -- mostly females don't want to get into the water because of their hair. the third one is cost. sometimes swimming lessons can be quite costly. >> the foundation wants to cut those costs. to date, they have helped 1.1 million kids become swimmers. >> being an olympian, i want to get kids to enjoy the
ten people drown every day in the united states. it's the second leading cause of death for children under 14. unfortunately, 60 to 70% of black children and hispanic children don't know how to swim, making them three times more likely to drown. >> on top of that, if your parent doesn't know how to swim there's a pretty good statistic you're not going -- your child isn't going to learn how to swim either. >> but make a splash is the big push in 47 states. their goal is to get kids...
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i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. >> announcer: "nightline" continues from new york city with terry moran. >> in the health conscious supersize me era, it's common knowledge that fast food can be bad for your health and your waistline, but today, bad news for those who believe ka lotter ignorance is bliss, as mcdonald's announces that calorie counts are going to be posted on their menus nationwide. so, abc's dan harris decided to hit the golden arches and see how a little menu math might change the way americans chow down. >> reporter: americans spend $100 billion a year on fast food. we consume three burgers a week on average. so, will we start making healthier choices once mcdonald's starts posting how many calories are in its meals, as they've just announced they will do beginning next week?
i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. >> announcer: "nightline" continues from new york city with terry moran. >> in the health conscious supersize me era, it's common knowledge...
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there were this explanation, no blue states or red states, only united states. some call the changes offensive and shameful. one person writing why must obama create his own flag? now we want to know what you think. is the redesigned flag clever marketing or bad taste? go to greta wire and tell us what you think. we are back in two. i'm so glad you called. thank you. we're not in london, are we? no. why? apparently my debit card is. what? i know. don't worry, we have cancelled your old card. great. thank you. in addition to us monitoring your accounts for unusual activity, you could also set up free account alerts. okay. [ female announcer ] at wells fargo we're working around the clock to help protect your money and financial information. here's your temporary card. welcome back. how was london? [ female announcer ] wells fargo. together we'll go far. [ female announcer ] gross -- i'll tell you what's really gross: used dishcloths. they can have a history that they drag around with them. for a cleaner way to clean try bounty extra soft. in this lab demo, one sh
there were this explanation, no blue states or red states, only united states. some call the changes offensive and shameful. one person writing why must obama create his own flag? now we want to know what you think. is the redesigned flag clever marketing or bad taste? go to greta wire and tell us what you think. we are back in two. i'm so glad you called. thank you. we're not in london, are we? no. why? apparently my debit card is. what? i know. don't worry, we have cancelled your old card....
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states. financial considerations for one of the reasons they brought this washington state native to west and save you. main motive for the surgery had to do with how he fared. in america average height is one seventy five i was one sixty seven or one sixty eight and so one eight centimeters would have brought me right to every because i just wanted to be average for women height isn't so important you know i think girl can be short and it's not a big deal like your guy is like expected to be taller just before the operation most this matter a russian girl who found he's a regional hide quite in dealing yet he still would want to have had the surgery adding seven more centimeters to the self-confidence she took told me the whole time you're crazy you're normal you're perfect. so now. what a compliment for somebody who's used to falling short of his own expectations. logan from serving time to prime time next the story of a former palestinian prisoner who was jailed for her part in organizing
states. financial considerations for one of the reasons they brought this washington state native to west and save you. main motive for the surgery had to do with how he fared. in america average height is one seventy five i was one sixty seven or one sixty eight and so one eight centimeters would have brought me right to every because i just wanted to be average for women height isn't so important you know i think girl can be short and it's not a big deal like your guy is like expected to be...
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that was a horrible part of the united states. slavery going until 1898. who would be enslaving you in 1898 in new york? >> the dutch. >> stephen: the dutch. [laughter] you see the dutch on -- >>in exactly. [laughter] >> stephen: moving on. your parents were caribbean immigrants, correct. >> that's correct. >> where in the crib yen were -- caribbean were your parents. >> in jamaica. my mother grew up on a farm and my father grew up in the city. >> stephen: what did your mother's family grow on the farm. was the ganja. >> no. >> stephen: i don't know. i'm not familiar with any other crop. >> why did you get ganja from. >> stephen: i listen to a fair amount -- all my friends in the industry want to have a pool party, an uprising. great music. get up stand up get up for your rights. that's what my friends on wall street are trying to do. >> don't give up the fight. >> stephen: no. fight. i believe that's what marley was talking about. do you want to let the bush tax cuts expire. >> i think the bike bush tax cus definitely need to expire. >> stephen: that woul
that was a horrible part of the united states. slavery going until 1898. who would be enslaving you in 1898 in new york? >> the dutch. >> stephen: the dutch. [laughter] you see the dutch on -- >>in exactly. [laughter] >> stephen: moving on. your parents were caribbean immigrants, correct. >> that's correct. >> where in the crib yen were -- caribbean were your parents. >> in jamaica. my mother grew up on a farm and my father grew up in the city. >>...
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the school bell tolls in the united states teatro cutbacks striking stop it see parents keep their kids at home for some living room. france is facing its most severe spending cuts in decades it's sending president all loans approval ratings into a nosedive election as he was to and austerity so he's promising to rescue the economy then within two years but says it needs multibillion euro cuts tax hikes including a seventy five percent staying on top earners paris based journalist barry landau does that all and is on the right road for fraud. spears and trouble and he had to give the impression that he was going to be as you call him so normal president getting away from the super activism sarkozy sarkozy conceded here he wanted to be kind of a president reside over a government and its daily business but while he's talking about that we want the economy it's going down the tubes in unemployment is rising and we are getting more and more happy at a time when the economy is shrinking. there talk us point eight percent growth or thirty thousand and thirteen. minimal to cut all that was th
the school bell tolls in the united states teatro cutbacks striking stop it see parents keep their kids at home for some living room. france is facing its most severe spending cuts in decades it's sending president all loans approval ratings into a nosedive election as he was to and austerity so he's promising to rescue the economy then within two years but says it needs multibillion euro cuts tax hikes including a seventy five percent staying on top earners paris based journalist barry landau...